Peachey & Mosig

The Terrestrial Scene

The Terrestrial Scene

Broken Hill
October - November 2019
There is sometimes a moment underground where you find yourself alone. All you can see comes from the light on your hard hat and if I turn this light off, I am in the most complete darkness. Standing there in this black space, it doesn’t matter if your eyes are open or closed, it is the same kind of nothing.
There is sometimes a moment underground where you find yourself alone. All you can see comes from the light on your hard hat and if I turn this light off, I am in the most complete darkness. Standing there in this black space, it doesn’t matter if your eyes are open or closed, it is the same kind of nothing.
The Terrestrial Scene
The Terrestrial Scene Earth collected from the Mundi Mundi plains

119 Chloride St

The Terrestrial Scene was an immersive installation constructed inside an empty industrial building in the heritage city of Broken Hill. The work was made with the support of the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery and generous members of the community. While making the work were thinking about geological time, landscape transformation and the competing forces of community & commerce,  nature & industry.

The Terrestrial Scene 3 channel video
The Terrestrial Scene 3 channel video

The Terrestrial Scene

Peachey and Mosig

Sound:  Tarquin Manek

Voice:  Tim Rogers

Movement:  Rachel Peachey, Sascha Mosig, Kyle Symes & Stuart Brain

Metals Displacement Video:  The Beauty of Science

Thanks:  Blake Griffiths, Dale Hunt, Tara Callaghan, Jade Kerin, Susan Thomas and The Broken Hill Art Exchange

The Terrestrial Scene 3 channel video
The Terrestrial Scene 3 channel video